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Looking for the FL peeps again

AMGtuned

Just white trash with money.....
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Ladies and gents, it's that time of year again. I'm on vacation in Kissimmee with the family.

Last year we talked about gators; as there were/are still a few that now appear to live at the resort we stay at. Kids have already dragged me to the ponds to see if there were any gators/turtles/wildlife, and most certainly there was.

This year I've got a different request. I'm a carpenter by trade, and I'm looking for a cool tool store to check out. We don't have many at home in ME, so being able to see/handle things before purchase becomes difficult. This is pretty much the extent of what we have at home:

www.bistools.com

Specifically, I'm looking for a Martinez hammer. Not that I can't buy one online, I'm just a brick and mortar type of guy. So, if anyone knows of a cool construction tool store around Kissimmee/Orlando/Orange Lake, I'm all ears. Thanks.
 
Florida sucks for shit like that, real bad.
I suggest 15 to 20 years behind the rest of the US.
When I first got here I'd go to different welding supply shops looking for things I've bought in California or Chicago areas and they would look at me like an alien.
If you are on vacation I wouldn't bother, you'll be waisting your time. Even if someone sex oh man, you gotta check out this store, you'd be a fool to waste your vacation time.
Enjoy yourself in the water and save talking about tools for when you're not in inbred Kissimmee area
 
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Damn $300 titanium handled hammer
cool!
I have a lot of "things" for work; but the ones I have to wear on my body all day, are what takes a toll in the end. Both because they're used all day every day, and the toll they take on my body lugging the weight.

I upgraded to a Badger tool belt system, and I will never go back. The weight, durability, and ergonomics have been a game changer. But I'm still reluctant to lose my trusty Estwing 20oz. A supervisor for a company I do work for, has the Martinez and I was able to put time on it. For me, it handles better than a Stiletto (which i can get locally), unless we're talking wood handles. I just don't buy wood handled hammers for use in ME (IYKYK). The weight reduction and ease of use (ergonomics) are what's going to help.

Plus Ti lasts for friggin ever, and I can get it in neat colors.